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Title: Impact of reservations on scheduled tribes in telangana a study
Researcher: BETHI SANTHOSH KUMAR
Guide(s): G Veeranna
Keywords: Political Science
Social Sciences
Social Sciences General
University: Kakatiya University, Warangal
Completed Date: 2020
Abstract: 1 newlineThe present research has been divided into six chapters, First chapter newlinediscussed about the Introduction, importance of the topic, objectives, newlineHypothesis, Methodology, Review of the literature, and limitation of the newlinestudy etc,. Second chapter deals with the Reservations for Scheduled newlineTribes in India an overview, Third chapter deals with the Profile of the newlinestudy area [Erstwhile districts of Adilabad, Warangal and newlineMahabubnagar]. Fourth chapters discussed about the Socio economic newlinestatus of Scheduled Tribes in Telangana state. Fifth chapters explained newlineabout the Impact of Reservations on the Development of STs in newlineTelangana and Last sixth chapter deals with conclusions and summary. newlineIn first chapter Introduction start with the quotation, The Adivasis are newlinethe original inhabitants whose materials position is perhaps no better newlinethan that of Harijans and who have long been victims of neglect on the newlinepart of the so-called high classes. They are like the indigenous medicine, newlinethe soil, and their roots lie deep there. Said, newline-Mahatma Gandhi. newlineThis study relates to small group of impact of the reservations on the newlinescheduled tribes in Telangana state in habited in erstwhile districts newlineWarangal, Adilabad and Mahabubnagar. The primitive inhabitant fronts newlineof India are known as the Adivasis for centuries and they are neglected newlinepeople in the rural economy. Jati or caste is a second factor specifying newlinerank in the Hindu social hierarchy. Jatis are roughly determined by newlineoccupation. Often region-specific, they are more precise than the newlinesweeping Varna system which is common across India and can be newlinedivided further into sub castes and sub castes. This is also the case newlineamong untouchables. newline2 newlineAndre Beteille defines Caste as a small and named group of persons newlinecharacterized by endogamy, hereditary membership, and a specific style newlineof life which sometimes includes the pursuit by tradition of a particular newlineoccupation and is usually associated with a more or less distinct ritual newlinestatus in a hierarchical system The impact of the rigidity of caste system newline
Pagination: 1-300
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/330749
Appears in Departments:Department of Political Science

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